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Chapter five hundred and fifty seventh confusing

All the entrances and exits of Chang'an City were blocked, but the Shi family had the unique advantage of Feige's letter transmission, so it could still maintain relatively smooth information transmission. However, the intelligence system was inevitably greatly damaged because someone in the Beggars' Gang actually betrayed!

According to judgment, most of the Beggars' Gang's personnel have defected to the hostile forces, and only the leader Hong Sangong and a group of backbone forces under him still maintain their loyalty to Shi Lei. The attack was just the force that had been low-key in recent years, the huge force that suddenly rose up.

Now it seems that this force is not really dormant, but has chosen to penetrate to continue to expand its power. Since they can buy most of the power of the Beggars' Gang, it is no wonder Shi Lei cannot understand their trends in recent years.

However, there is basically no need to continue to guess whose subordinates they are. It is obvious that they are the people who created the turmoil. Moreover, they also have a certain understanding of Shi Lei's power, and they actually found the gang force that Shi Lei was ambushing in Chang'an City, and even dispatched a certain number of troops to encircle and suppress them.

Fortunately, these city foxes and clubs are already quite scattered, and they are used to hiding and hiding, so they don’t really lose much power. Especially the core forces sent by Shi Lei directly, they are lurking in Chang'an City intact.

Moreover, the other party's understanding seems to be relatively simple. He only discovered the gang with larger targets, but did not take any measures to other hidden forces.

However, in this way, Shi Lei's subordinates could only remain silent. He patiently inquired about the news in Chang'an City, and there was no open activity.

Shi Lei slowly gained a rough understanding of the situation in Chang'an City. Although the entry and exit were limited, the chaos in Chang'an City was not really aroused. After all, the source of everything, including the scope of the fight, was basically controlled in the imperial city, and there was no reason to attack ordinary people.

But the nobles who lived in Chang'an City were treated completely differently. They could influence the power of that seat, and naturally they were also the power behind the troubles and things that needed to be prevented. Therefore, the enemy also sent some forces to take care of the several markets where the nobles were concentrated.

However, they did not do too much, but only restricted their freedom. After all, like the people who are in charge of Chang'an City, a large number of these rebel soldiers were from the Sixteen Guards. They asked them to kill Cheng Yaojin and other old superiors directly, for fear that they would not be able to do that.

And to be honest, even if the rebellion was successful this time, the new emperor must also need these nobles to support his work. They can't kill them all, and then everything depends on the new emperor himself, right?

As long as he is a normal-minded person, he will not do such a stupid thing. He wants to unify the world, not just to make the world chaotic.

Of course, it is impossible to have no measures at all. For example, to come over to capture Shi Lei or even kill him is a way to kill chickens and monkeys, but this strategy has not achieved the desired effect.

As for who started this rebellion, there are many different opinions in Chang'an City. Shi Lei must be the first to think of Li Zhi and his mother, and the second to Hou Junji, but the most marketable saying in Chang'an City is that it was the move of Prince Li Chengqian.

It is said that the earliest battle started in the palace and then spread to the entire imperial city. However, the martial law in Chang'an City seemed even more calm. Only fierce battles occurred at Xuanwu Gate. No one could know the specific results and who were the two sides participating in the war.

When Shi Lei heard the news coming back from the city, he felt very complicated. If the battle first occurred in the imperial city, Li Chengqian was indeed more suspicious because he had led a lot of force under his command.

The Eastern Palace Guards are his direct subordinates, and after several years of rectification, they are basically guards who are loyal to him, not as leaked everywhere as they were at the beginning. Under Xue Rengui's leadership, this force is very powerful.

It should be said that in the imperial city, in addition to the original guards, there is this force. If Li Chengqian buys some guards, even if he directly faces Li Shimin's power, he will not have a chance of winning.

In addition to his foreign aid, he entered the palace from Xuanwu Gate, and he had a greater possibility of gaining power with force. This can also explain the situations that happened before the Qing Dynasty.

But Shi Lei really didn't want to launch all this to be Li Chengqian. Isn't that Li Chengqian didn't listen to these suggestions at all, or Shi Lei had misread this so-called friend from the beginning.

Not only did he not see his obsession with the throne, but he also didn’t see that he was playing with himself. He didn’t even be a friend at all. Otherwise, what would he do if he sent troops to attack him?

Except for Shi Lei is not willing to accept this reality, everyone seems to agree with this possibility, which is also a reason why Shi Lei remains skeptical about this.

Such a rebellion without publicizing can be known to everyone in the world. This technical content is a bit too low. I'm afraid it will be difficult to convince the public at that time? Li Chengqian is not Li Shimin of the past. He is famous and his strength can even crush his opponents.

But if it weren't for Li Chengqian, who else could it be possible? Is the combination of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, who Shi Lei has always been very afraid of?

Although these two people are experts in this field, Wu Zetian has not suffered as much harm as in history, so he should not be obsessed with power as morbidly. Li Zhi did not rule out this possibility, but his power in recent years should not be so aggressive.

Moreover, although Li Zhi was favored before, he had always lived in the palace because he had been favored, but since he joined Wu Zetian, he had already moved out of the palace even though he had completely grown up. The rebellion began in the palace first, which makes sense.

Similar reasons can almost rule out the possibility that Li Tai is controlling everything behind his back. This person basically relies on his words to make a living. Even the power he developed is mainly in the civil service team and in the military general team. Shi Lei doesn't believe that he can set up his current situation.

Could it be that it is Hou Junji? He really has no shortage of military strength. Even if it is not so popular, he must admit that his military talent is still very strong, and he has indeed won over many powerful generals in the army.

But it's still the same problem. It's very likely that his power will attack the imperial city from the outside. It seems that it's not that convenient to kill directly from the palace.

So no matter what, there must be a force in the palace who participated in this incident.

But who was manipulating all this behind his back became even more confusing in Shi Lei's eyes.
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